Salote Tawale (FJ/AU)
Exquisite Corpse
03 February - 26 May
Image: Salote Tawale, YOU, ME, ME, YOU (still), 2022. Courtesy the artist, Ikon, Birmingham and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
Articulations of identity from a queer Fijian woman with settler-colonial heritage living in Australia.
When
03 February - 26 May
Region
West Precinct
Venue
Theme
Queer Futures
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Price
Free
The exhibition title Exquisite Corpse refers not only to the collaborative drawing game popularised by the surrealists (who in turn, appropriated Oceanic objects and ideas), but also to the cumulative migrant experience in post-colonial Australia.
This mashup of experiences is collaged together to understand inherited and enduring legacies. Reflecting on her experiences as a person from two different colonies (Australia and Fiji), Salote Tawale uses Indigenous knowledge systems as a foundational basis for inquiry. Tawale invites points of human connection, using physical objects to tether images to the real world. A combination of components signify different natural and made objects, each contributing their own tonal vibration within the space.
This exhibition will also be extended outdoors onto the Footscray Community Arts Riverside Lawn.
A Queer PHOTO Exhibition Outdoor installation supported by Creative Victoria through the Victorian Government’s Go West Fund